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DRY GOODS
(1. HANSON LOVE'S,
iNo• 14 Market Street,
BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND TEE DILMOND
PITTSBURGH. PA.
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE
The subscriber has Just returned from Philadelphia, New
York, Boston, and some of the Manufacturing towns in the
New England States, so as to get a portion of our DOMES
TIC GOCDS direct from the manufacturers, and save one
Profit in rewiring them in that way. Our stock of FOR
EIGN GOODS has never been so compiete.
DRESS GOODS :
yh:RY RICH DRESS SIRS, in Plain Black and Fignred.
VEER RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Bccaidc,
VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored. Ed
VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAIN&
VERY RICH ROBB MOUS DE LAIN&
VERr - RICH CO7PON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAINB.
FRENCH MERINOS
BURG GS,
The largett stock in the city, and
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
CAN ES FOUND IN ANY MITES HOUSE WEST OF
THE MOUNTAINS,
1 - IOUGHT AT AUCTION
LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES
AND WILL E.: P.T-AOLD AT A WERT
SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
of entirely new designs, such as tha
TALIVIA SHAWLS,
And many et.ler
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
have been able to offer so large and varied a stock of
01 kind' of SHAWLS and CLOAKS.
NEEDLE WORK :
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINGS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
BLACR DREES GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS
COLLARS, GLOVES,
E VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MOURNING GOODS
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS .:
. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MIISLINS,
TICKING 1,
CHECKS,
GINGHAAIS,
PRINTS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
TWEEDS,
PATINETTS,
CASSIAIERES, CLOTHS,
And every other article usually kept, ID a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
As many of the above goods have been bought from the
ItIANITAGTUIiERS and AT AUCTION FJE NET CASH,
we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN DE
PURCHASED IN MANY OF TILE WHOLESALE HOUSES
in the Eagan) cities. In short, we never have been able to
offer so large and attractive a stock to our numerous Me
t (Anus and the public generally.
44- NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. ICC
C. lIA.NSON LOVE,
Formerly Young, Stevenson a Love,
and Love Brothers,
No. 74 MARKET STRRET,
PiTTS.BUROLL PA
S 13:1IInilia'
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COrtiPLYINU WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OF nUN
, REDS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
L RS. C. M. FITCII AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be cousialted at their offieN:,
No, 1t i l'oran street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, exce v t Sunday; for CONStlni'l A:ITHUA,
I-mot:can:is and ALL !II:ONTO OOMPLANTS,
complicated with, or casing palmereiry
Catarrh, Heart Dizease, Affection! of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Con, plainta,
Ds.? Tema a SY.E.ES would state that their treatment
of Ocriaamptiori is baaed upon the fact that air di:4w exists
in Us blood and aystent b•forr and during es
darol....puf-fn! in Mr ii 271,1, and th., - etaploy
foul, Hygienic aad bledital tr, parity the blood and
ntremgthen the eyab.7m. Ff , iffi Mel?. thy r., MEDICAL IN
HALATIONS, chick they ‘ftir.e lighly, but only as .ftlat:a.
(hariag nn Cura(iue lohen telzd alonr,) and .111 VA.
lida are earo.:.qtly cautioned aTainst wasting, the pzeoLous
time of curahilily oa any trtatca. - nt haaod °p.m the platuil
ble, bat false idea that the "aaat - 4 the disea,:, can he rcitah,..d
In a direct mannPr by Inhalation," ful , ay before stated, the
sect of the nisca.sr, 14 in the Woo/ and as effe.;:a only in the
langs.
AA' No charge far conzaltati,,
lint of qttestiennwdl ba ezTat thee:" irtahing to canal - lit
03 by letter. my22:diow
p AFIRE, FA Y ARD,
JUST sway= IT
CHAS, H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair Stra.ota.
CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
JUST iIUEITED A?
CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Curof,r P.•nu and St. Clair Streets.
BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS,
IsT LETIV:D AT
CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STOKE,
Ctimer that litriaAP.
. _
L Y ON'S R . . ATHAI R O N,
JUST ItEogIVII, eT
CHARLES H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
as S Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets.
157, BANK OF TILE SOUTH 00IINTY.—At the Au
gust term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, for
Washington county, tha first day of January, a. D., 1869,
was limited tor bringing iu the bills of the Bank, with a
view to a dividend of funds then on hard This order is
made with a view to haven a settlement, and not to cut off
billa not then presented. which must, of course, all be paid,
if the Bank is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt.
The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. }Bibs, pre
heated, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in•
terest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Ken.
magt, Ghode Maud. E. R. POTTER,
an317.4.w Receiver.
NOTICE—TELE INTEREST COUPONS of the
)3etels of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS
isURGII AND ERLE RAILROAD COMPANY, duo July,
Wats will be paid at the race of W. 11. WILLIAMS A CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa The change in plans of payment is made
Ia cowequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust o..repany, New York, where the Coupons are
ayable By order of
.IY 2 . THE COMMISSIONERS.
- THE BEST AN D
IhIE; CHEAPEST VINEGAR is ee'
-
ing at the ismot extensive VI
y I ,=" R j .i EGAR WAREHOUSE in
West. This boaso now si
:rVitg. plies, and has fur the lest
. • satire, more than ono.hali
• CZ: the Pittsburgh grocers,
the eame in evert ether cit.:
which it has been introduced.
A. BALLOII, 146 Water street,
between Smithfield and Grant.
noxly.3 - sw
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK, bi'CURDY 4. CO
te„,.y-A.NOTACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
; 7 1 Btili Bottoms, Spelter Solder, ,to also Importers and
rain 5.1 , :1413, Tin Plate, Sheet I run, Wire, C. Constantly
u a h'ud, '151.1u/us's fittaldLes and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.1411
First, and 12Ct .Second street, Pittshorgh, Pa. Special orders
of Gamwr cut t, SOY destred pattern. my:Shlydaw
CTIATNIOI3 SIC 11.4 - S.—l have just received
a largo supply of Sue ClllllllOl3 Skins. Those wishing
anythln g of the kind, should call and examine m 9 dock be.
tore rw hasirigelsewheru JOB. mix.imia,
es 3 ognaer Diamond sad Nadal stmt.
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The business of tbe Ciurt for the term being now
eonolcded, it was adjourned until the regular session,
commencing on the first Monday in October.
INSERTINGS, ETC
It will be remembered by our readers test some
weeks since we published an acecunt of the robbery
of the United States Mint, at Philadelphia, by three
men, two of whom were arrested, while the third es
caped. The name of the third party wan supposed
to be James Moore, alias Henry Thur,upson. A des•
cription of his parson was sent all over the country,
and for some time after the robbery our pollee kept
a close watch over every train which came into the
city from tha East ? but without success. They had
long since given up the phase, when information
was received that the object of tlaer aeareh was in
the city. After renewing the search, he was found,
on Thursday night, at Bon Trumble's hotel, Penn
street, where he was arrested by officer Patterson, of
the Mayor's pane°. Ile was taken to the Mayor's
office, where he remained until this evening, when he
was sent to Philadelphia with a guard of honor.
The artieles stolen from the Mint were slugs, coins
and medals, only a part of which were recovered
from the captured thieves. It was thought the ro•
mainer would be found in Moore's possession, but
they were not found on his person.
Faire.—The tiroolle County Fair will be held at
Carmichaels, commencing n Thursday, the 7th of
October, and holding over two days.
The Washington County Agricultural Society bold
their annual exhib!tion on next Thursday and Fri•
day, September 23d and 24th,
The Union Agricultural Society will hold their
Fair at Burgettstown, Washington county, on Tues
day and Wednesday, October sth and &h.
The Mercer County Fair will be held ca next
Wednesday and Thursday, September 22d and 23d.
The Monongahela Fair will be held on Thursday
and Friday, the 7th and Sth of October, near Monon
gahela City, under the auspices of the Monongahela
Valley Agricultural Society.
The Florence Mutual Agricultural SJeiely of
Washington County held their first exhibition on
Thursday and Friday of this week nt Florence. It
was well attended, and the display was said to be
very creditable.
Masonic Hall.—Last night, on the occasion of
Lon Itilcrris' benefit, Masonic Hall was literally
packed with humanity, every seat being filled. The
performance was most excellent. This afternoon,
this tainted company announce a matilaeo fcr the
benefit of ladies and children who cannot attend in
the evening. The doers will be opened at three
o'clock. This opportunity should he embraced of
hearing the finest hard f Ethiopian minstrels in
the world, and we can assure those aho era fastid
ious, that no word that could citTond the most refined
ear will ho uttered. A:other p,ittermautto will he
given in the evening, utici - i autioipete a full
house. Tesnight will be the limit of their stay here,
as at drat announced, hot as 'boy have had such no
markable success during the week, they would be
neglecting their own interest , not to remain longer,
and we hope and belisve they ins) , do so, as from
appearances, the public are not weary of them.
amusement will bo fully gratified to day:as no less
than three races are annouri.---d ~re r the M. E ,, thra
hela course this afterno Tho erst will ho at three
o'clock, between two "rulky , boats," each r, wed by
one Ida.n with two oars. At :cur a rare be
tween the Peerless and Petrel, for a purse of $ll
will bike Caen. both LieWa ate soriguino of suc-
C 892. At a still later hour, five ifeineli, the match be-
tween the David lioimie sod M. F. Csisiday, will
como off over the same conrui, for a puree of $2OO.
The contest between the Putman and Jolla M. Cooke,
on Thursday, the 30th, will probably cane:ode the
boating excitement for this season.
Hon. William Montgomery.—We learn from the
Washington Reporter that Mr. Montgomery has
nearly roc:levered from the injury moonily received by
falling in his barn. Thu fall was Bo severe that the
pectoral muscle, (the muscle which lifts the arm)
was torn partially loose from its attachment with the
ribs, on tho right side. This still gives him consid.
arable pain and precludes any active el-miss. There
is no doubt, however, but that in a few woeke he will
be entirely recovered.
Waynesba,g (allege.— The commencement exer
ciseg at this institutation will commence to morrow, at
i 1 o'clock, with the Baccalaureate discourse by the
President. Windily, the address to the societies
wll be delivered on Tuesday the commencement in
the female, and on Wednesday in the male ‘lepart
ment, will take place. The examinations will be
continued during the week.
Serious Accidem.—We learn that rt young man
named Gregg, an employee in the Bridgeport foun
dry, at Brownsville, was seriously injured by being
caught in some of the m>chinory connected with the
establishment. The most serious injury sustained
was the breaking of the right arm in three different
places. It is thought ho cannot recover.
The Tickete reported to have bean stolen from the
Loulsvillu_Station on theyittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago 'Railroad, bare all been recovered, and re•
turned to the Agent at that piano. The perpetrators
of this larceny will in all probability be brought to
justice. The money, amounting to about thirty del
Mrs, which was stolen from die 30 , [110 office, has not
been recovered.
At a celebration in Slvakleyville, Mercer county,
on the 10th of September, a cannon bursted, carrying
the pieces In every direction to a great distance.
Fortunately, no one was injured, though a largo
crowd was in the vicinity.
Preparations.—A committee visited the pr-posed
site of the encampment, at Birmingham, next week,
and laid out the grounds for the purpose, yesterday.
The encampment commences on Monday.
Insane.—Sarah Timmany, a poor insane creature
WEN committed to jail by Alderman Daft, yesterday
for ten days.
Appointment.—J. Walker Flenniken, Esq., of
Uniontown, a son of It. P. Flenniken, Esq., of this
city, has been appointed Notary Public for Fayette
county. lie is a promising young lawyer, and - tt
sound Democrat.
Commenced Operations.—The Fayette County
Bank, a new banking institution at Uniontown, corn.
menood operations on the first inst.
Discharged.—Robort J. Carson, who was before
Judge Hampton on a bench warrant, at the•inetance
of Mr. Atwell, of the firm of Atwell, Lee Co., was
discharged by the Court yesterday morning.
Bowman d Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about five weeks she was able to do all our house•
work, which she had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Co
poxßd to all who are suffering under that ter • o
4lsease—Consumption.
JARKS 80133A1R
MARY R. 130IITRA , D. -
itagutillptate Ey., July, 1846.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Vatted States Circuit Vourt.
Judge Irwin, of tho United States Circuit Court
for the Western District of Pennsylvania, held
court on Friday morning for the purpose of giving a
decision on the motion for snow trial in the case of
H e nry Mcore, convicted of counterfeiting.
After the prisoner had been brought into court,
the learned Judge made a few remarks, touching on
the points made and argued by counsel.
Ho remarked that it was not essential to show that
there was an intent to defraud. Tho indictment
does not show it to ho necessary, as it id not set
forth. In cases of uttering and and publishing
counterfeit money it would be necessary to prove
such intent, but in an indictment for forgery it is suf..
fictent to establish the crime by such evidence as can
be adduced. Where a person is found in possession
of all the implements for the manufacture of forged
coin, as the person here charged has been, it is a
presumption or inference that he has them with the
intention of using. lie is in precisely the same sit
uation as a party found in possession of stolen goods,
who is presumed to be a thief, unless he can account
for having the goods in his possession. In this case
it was necessary fur the prisoner to prove how he be
came the possessor of those implements, or the pre •
sumption was that ho did not hold them innocently.
Neither was it necessary to find him in possession of
the counterfeit coin—the possession of the imple•
meats was sufficient—provided it was shown he had
given forged coin to another.
As to the testimony of Arnold, the Court remark •
ed that on the trial it had toad the jury that he was
a particepa criminia, and in charging them he had
not commented on his testimony, as this would be
interfering with the province of the jury. When
such a person was used es a witness, the .eight
his testimony is entitled to is left entirely to the
judgment of the jury. Such a witness may toll the
truth or he may not. With crimes of this character
it was more frequently necessary to rely on the evi
dence of an accomplice than in any other kind of
prosecution, owing to the seeresy with which their
operations are conducted. The jury had found this
witness, Arnold, to bo worthy of belief on oath, and,
therefore, the Court had nothing further to do with
it, and did not think proper to interfere.
As to new witnesses and evidence to be introduced,
the Court had the affidavit of the convicted person,
and that alone, to rely upon for the truth of these
statements, which, he was sorry to say, could not be
believed. The Court could give no attention to such
en affidavit, coming from an accused and convicted
prisoner.
On these grounds, therefore, tho motion for a now
trial was overruled.
R. P. Flenniken, Esq., one of the counsel fur
Moore, requested the Court to delay sentence for a
few days, in order to give the prisoner an opportu
nity of seeing his daughter, who is living in the
country.
The Judge said he could not grant the request, as
he must leave the city to-morrow, and wished to ad.
jouru the Court. The time of taking the prisoner to
the Penitentiary would, however, be diszretionary
with the Marshal, and in the interim the desired in
tersiaw might be had.
Moore was thou asked to stand up, when the Court
sentenced him to pay 4 flue of too dollars and costs,
and undergo an imprisonment in the Western Peni
tentiary for the term of fi ,-‘3 years.
Arrest of a 6Uppo.:ird Plitt(
Tt. oe fend of witii, , ming aquatic
A i val.,-
Karl Formes' Concert.
On Thursday next, our citizens are to have a musi
cal treat, for which they have long waited with anx
iety, and which, when it shall take place, we are well
assured, will not only equal, but far surpass, the
high expectations which have been raised. The
reputation of such an artist as Formes is world.
wide, and the furors of popularity with which his
performances have everywhere been received by the
best musical audiences in both hemispheres, is a
guarantee of the genuineness of his talent and the
greatness of his power. He is, beyond a doubt, the
greatest living bass) and oratorio singer. Bie voice
is most extraordinary, and ho excels alike in eocular
and sacred music. In his present series of musical
festivals, which will be conducted by Mr. thlman,
Director and Manager of the New York Academy of
Music, Formes will be aided by Mrs. Hattie Andem,
the great American soprano, Madame &lumen, from
the Imperial Opera, Vienna, Mr. Ernest Porring, the
celebrated English tenor, and tho Grand Orchestra
of the New York Academy, composed of twenty-five
of the leading artists of the country, under the di
roctiod of /Carl Ansehuts. The programme, which
will consist of oratorlos,English, German and Italian
songs and airs, with full orchestra accompaniments,
will be announced in a day or two. The concert will
take place in City Hall. Tho sale of reserved Beats
for the first concert will commence on Tuesday morn
ing at Mellor's music store, Wood street.
Reid to Bail.—Robert J. Carson, whose discharge
by the District Court, on a bench warrant, we notice
elsewhofe, was hot I to bail yesterday by Alderman
Lewis on a charge of false pretences. The prose.
cutor is William H. Sutton, who alleges that Carson,
by representing to him that ho would obtain the on.
doreement of Atwell, Lee & Co., obtained from him
one hundred and eleven dollars. Carson was arrested
OD the charge on Thursday, but entered bail fur fur,
ther hearing to day. The bail being considered in
competent, he was re arrested yesterday, and wale
ing an examination, entered bail for his appearance
at the next term of Court to answer the charge.
Theatrical.—A good bill is presented at Porter's
Pittsburgh Theatre this evening, when Mr. Taylor
concludes his engagement, appearing as Charles do
Moor, in the groat play of " The Robbers," a char
acter in wiCela he is said to excel. A grand trial
dance between Miss Jennie Hight and Miss Julia
Turnbull will also take place; to conclude with the
farce of " The Two Grogories." This ie decidedly a
great bill, and those who wish to enjoy really good
acting should make it a point to go.
The Body of an Unk•nowcn Alan, with a piece of
stone Led about his neck, weighing from ton to fit
teen pounds, was found on Wednesday in the Mo
nongahela river, near the mouth of Big Whitely
creek. It had been in the water some time and
could not be recognized. A Coroner's jury returned
a verdict of " found drowned." The oircumetancea
would indicate that the man had either beau foully
murdered or that ho had oommitted suicide, but
nothing positive is as yet known.
The Remnios of Mrs. Wog:sr.—The Coroner'.4 iu•
vostigatlou into tho raue of the death of Mr-.
Walker, with whose murder Robert Arnold stands
acAußed, will roost probably be concluded next week.
Mr. Weyman, who hes loon absent from the city,
will return tosday and be prepared to make an ex
lamination of the stomach and intestines on Monday.
co Mnrtality. —Dr. M. rdoch, physician to the
Board of Health, reports fcr the week, ending Sep
temher Ilth, 28 death,; via Adults, 11; children,
17 ; tnalw, 18 ; females, 10 ; white, 27 ; colored, 1.
All t f the children were under five years of age.
"Jack" Coop, pardoned by the Governor, is tail
in " durance vile," tho County Commissioners ro
fusing to remit the costs for whioh he Is liable.
graltam.—Wo have received from Messrs. Hunt &
Miner, Masonic Hall, Urabatu's Magazine for October.
It is an excellent number.
Among Commercial Schools, Duff's Mercantile Col
lege, of Pittsburgh, still carries the palm for ability
of Professorship and completeness of course. In
Book-keeping, ComMereial law and Ethics, Penman
ship, and in fact every department, it is most thor
ough in its rationale of instruotion, and its graduates,
masters of whatever pertains to business transact
ions, and prepared to su-tain themselves in any po
sition of active life, have, in their assooitvion with
this time honored institution, an influence not to be
acquired at any other in this country. Pittsburgh
Evening Chronicle. •
Light coats neatly made. Pants and vests suited
to the season. Summer under wear of silk, and cot
ton, and linen hosiery, for men's and boy's wear,
at close riAcs for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal street,
Allegheny eity,
DR. J. lIOSTETTWR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH
BITTERS, fur the cure of Fever and Ague, is beyond
ell controversy the safest and bust remedy that could be
urnal by the afflicted, for all diseases of the abeve nature.
Thu west violent attacks of Ltd dreadful disease have oftet
to vu prevented by the use of iota reliable remedy. The
"Bitters" have teen used by rise proprietor to an extensive
practice, in the treatment u f F. .er and Ague, for a number
of years, and Its wonderful curative postern are well known
both to the press and the pubtc 'Nose who de•ire a thor
°ugh renovation of their u . .tlr c system, should not full to
uso the "Bitters." •
&Lila Ly kii - uggioin and d
',:tiers generally, every a here,
eriTFATER A 31%11111,
Manufarturonr anti Pruprletora,
58 Wafer rind 58 Front Etreetr.
M 1 )11N'S CVLKERATRD STOMACH urr-
TEILS—Try tho - tt, and batigy yourselves that they
are ell they are recontruond.rd to bo. The proprietor du-n
not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseasert tteah
i 3 heir to, bit lenvei thorn to to-t their own merits, 30.1 to
col.:Artly Inez, seine ,IFfnand I,' I CUIECieLIL proof
thr.t tiff.) , are all they aro rer,olubitilLA I. be, and far rill.
r to nay pt opal alien of the kind nsw in the mark. t.
Their us , l 3 always utthutled r tat most beneficial ft , -
FIALA In ens-9 ~ f itppetito, weEatnes3 of the
stuarisch, indigestion, et,2 it teeters all morbid malts r
fr , the stomach, assists digeutaai, and incest to ain filthy
ore if, the whole system. Ise can, au I call far J. M. Olin's
C'eleheAtssi Stadia:a Bitters, aa.l co. that the article par
el:wird bears Ihe same or .1. M ulie a, aushi.factnrer.
Fur nal,. by J. kt OLIN, 4 - de yr,priutar and raanntactart r
'2.67 Penu strutd, Pa, and by dragpian, and
ir: 1. ra 4F:. .; ~~,ly
1) JI I LI LIAUEL': EAU ATIIENININ NY, OR DA
Ik A TOR. L fler. Ito the pr hP.c as th •r. snit
of numerous cliernhal e c per w.nte, whip h Lave tea e I its
eacellency. Its etieo Cs are ihan, ti wally oppeei , e to those
of moat other ances (Ade, jug lutn the c , mpositbm of
hair preparations, deleterioni la their properties, and doing
iujury pbrmaeeutly. 7hh ex rollout preparation °bale tee
baldness, t emtores the Hair lajnt,d I.y ow , or libhealth, with
a oaw growth,-,and toantilie, the whole head with tine
glo3sy
,`.4 Id by B. L. FAIINEStOCII & CO, No. GO, comer
Fourth sad Wood strc,ta, generally, mud et the
Laboratory of Ju!os Hale! N 0.764 Chesnut strnet,
sold
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Main Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 42-1 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
SRA — In addition to tho 'info liura 1 , 1181130 RR. I also devote
attoutton to UNDERTAK (NU. liearpci and Carriages
uruished
I=l
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED
FLOUR, CORN MAI, AND HOMINY,
BIANIJBAOIIIRED AND DELIVERED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLUGH.NNV
TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY
an7:lydawl
WILL RE-OPEN ON
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D,
PROF. COWP E, R' S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
AT NEVILLE HALL, 001ELNIR FOIN/Tl3 AND LIBIRTT STB.
DAYS OR TUITION--Tueslays, Thursdays and Satur
dnys. litwier and rdigses Cia , WB at 3 P. 3.1.; Ohms 4
P. 1.1 Geutlomen's Class 8 1 , . i. Pr.A. Cowper aan be Seel]
at the Scott Ilonse,daily. au26:lm
DISSOLUTION--TuE FIRM OF 11.11 AP,
WADS A Co. wui dissolved on the first of July Last.
Their unsettled busloesJ acl le attended to by their RlC
coosora, t3NAP, lEUDD A 01,
IORT NTT FOUNDRY-CO-PARTNER
SHIP.—Toe uirior.igood 1•aro formed a Co-Partner•
ship under the firm, name of 13 N AP, RUDD & CO., and
will continue the bmineas of the late firm of Enap, Wade
tt Co., at tho Fort Pitt Foundry. CHARLES REAP,
Pittsburgh, t
July 1, 1868. j se7:2w
15 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT
tram, a well of good water, dwelling house of e!ght
rooms, situate at one mire below Mciteesport, and near to
Railroad Station, for sale on easy terms by
sel4 B. CUTHBERT A SON, 51 Market at
$1
_c WORTH OF muSlo FOR TWEN
ex TY-FIVE CENTS—TICE GENTLE ANNIE
MELODIST.—This little work contains all the words and
oi
Mu lo of the now and popular airs of the day. The seleo
ti has been made with gr.tat care, giving only thoso songs
• ch aro good and popular. All the beet songs of S. C.
aster, are embraced in dile collection . . A large supply
Just recflrod, and for sale at the Musk) Store of -
anEN JOHN H. MELLOR, Ell Wood street.
FLOTS OF GROUND, EACH CON
TAINING one arra, for sale Price $2OO each. Terms,
V t , in baud, balance in one, two and three ram, situate at
tour miles from the city B. OUT/MEM t BON,
add di Alstrkat street.
PITTSBURG 11, F A
mr2/(11y—lc
(II A RLES KNAP,
WILLIAM WADE,
IL P. RUDD,
EOET. O. TOTTEN
IL P. SUED,
NICHOLAS K. WADE
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH rtIARKET.
Reported Er - pre:sly for the Daly Morning Floe
FLOUlt...fiates to day reach 460 bbls. tram store at $5,50
for superfine, $5,76 for r itra do, and $5,67@56 for extra
faintly.
ITAY...PaIei 10 Ica) 1 from acatel at sB@ll o 1 ton.
BACON...SaIes 4000 lbd. Sboulders at 7% . 1., and 2)60 lbs.
Hams at Wn.
GRAlN..leales of 500 limb. Oath from canal at 42c., and
200 bush. from store at 45c.
SIIG.IR...SaIts 12 hhd., N. 0. at 9%®9%.
MOLASSES—SaIes of 14 bblB N. 0. at 50@)55c
F1511...10 bbls. No. 3 Mackerol sold at $10,50 g { Lbl
CHEESE—SaIes 46 boxes W. 11. at 7';C.c. fb
WIJI&HY...SaIes 22 bbis. rectified at 26@27c.
VINEGAR...ReguIar sales of BaDon's to city and country
at sc. gallon ; t all other markets Oc.
Plxiladelphlft Diarket.
PHILADELPIILk, September 17.—Fhnr Tory dull, and no
demand for export. Tho receipts are increasing, the Memo,-
Cone amour/flog this week to 18,417 bblir; sales for home nee
at $5,60(415,62% for fresh ground superfine, $5,873@6.22
for extra; $6,60@7,2,5 for extra family and fancy. Rye
Flour and Oora Meal very (Inlet. Tho recolpts of Whest
good and demand itmled; 16 000 bush red :old at $1 266 t,
1.20. coo choice at $1,11; ehi, FolLs at $1,:...2(4 Ii) io
.h timed at 7t4i76c F.r Dui , and 78(480 for old Corn scam.;
nit, of yellow tilio,t at 58i: nod iu mole at lid._ oats nu
changed. Bs. ley and Burley Malt inactive Whisky doil
at 2.1(42t,c fur Ws
Plow York Market.
New Yoa&, September 17.—Cotton quiet; &aka 600 hales
Fluor el sett heavy; sales 0500 bbls. Wheat buoyant; 00,111)
bush bold at $1,8041.40 for white. and $1,1601,18 for ma;
et a red. Cora has advanced; 42 (100 bush told at 84@atl
white and 9i• 4 9d for yellow. Pock It heavy at $16015,26
Whisky dull at 21424%. F4gar , 3 , Uuyant and hatter
sal,s at 7@8%. 13acon quiet at 6 , ,v,®139 for Stiouldere
Tallow in firth at Iu,VL. Freights ale quiet.
New York Stook Illarket
Mar' Y 414.1:, September 17 —Stocks higher. Chicago and
Rock Island 68 1 4; La CCOb , :,, and Milwaukee 2 l'ew York
Central 78; Missouri 6's 84, Erie 17 1 4; Cleveland and Toledo
328 1; ;; s.llchigun Southern 23X; Reading 46%; Galena and
Chicago 83, Tennessee 6's 8O!,4
Oliaclutsati Blarkot
CtNCINIVATI, Sentomher 17.—Flonr unchanged, hut hardly
so buoyant; aided 2000 bbls At $4 80(4150 for superfine euo
$1,1106215,10 ter extra and $0,25 for extra white wheat; re
ceiptii moderate. Prime white wheat 8c higher, wleh sale
at $1,18; pillar red $1,02, Indicating no change in the latter
Mors is a good demand for whisky at 20c, closing huoyan
with no change. Exchaugu is buoyant, hut not !Aglw.
SEWINCi MACHINES.
SINGER'S
THE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF
SINGER'S MACHINE
Oval . all others, for the ova of Clothing and Snob Manufac
urbrs, Harness Atakora, Carriage Trimmers and Coach
Makers, has long born known and prastically a:knowlegt d.
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which is a I , ght, compact and highly ornamental machine,
(doing its work equally well with the lArg.l mad:duo:o and
must become a favorite, for family use
441 r A full supply of the abovl Machines fa. sale at NOW
York prices, by Et srRAw, 32 Market street,
anl9:ly-2p Pittnburgh, Petin'a.
S EWINO 111 ACIf I N E S.—
Till $2O ANO $4O
DuiJBLE LOOK hmett
SEWING MACHINES!
Are now on Exhibition at the
HOSIERY STORE OF
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 FIFTH STREET,
These hlachities are admitted to be the beat in market for
family uso making an elastic double thread stitch, which
will not rip • von if every fourth stitch Lo cut. It le the
only priced double thread Machine in market. (inlets
will Us rccelved and promptly !LILA by
M. DALY, Agent.
No 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alloy,
Pittsourgh, Pa.
SQr NOTICE—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street
and Market alley, is the only on. of the name In business
on this street. jyls:ly
ELLIOTT,
THE first, „laue in public estimation is ni.w
Justly accorded to the GROVER t BARER NA
CHIN E, for family p 4. wing, for tho following reasoni
lat. It is MORE SI %IPLE at EASILY KEPT IN ORDER
1,,LE1 tiny other machino
2cl. It makoi u aaam which will NOT RIP or RAVEL,
th 'ugh every third stitch is cut.
:t.t. It news from twoordiasry spoil, and thus all trouble
ef aindin,t thread is avoided, while the same Machine can
be adapted, at I,loa:sure, by a ruero change of spools, to all
VArlol/18 of work.
4th. The same Machine rune silk, linen thread and spool
otleu, with equal ftwility
The xn.un 14 ad elastic as the in.eit claitic fabric, EU
LAL It Id tree friiin all LI Alit LI I' Vto 1311.1 A lu W A 11-
N (1, IRONING, er olhrru
(kb. The stitch wads by thil Alachlue in more BRA UTI
leUl, than aby other made, Idthor by 'mud or mat blue.
OPINIONS OF THE YitESS.
Drover & Bakoes Is the bunt —; Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which tie Tribune dAyo, Knout —IN. Y. Tribune
It Is all that It claims to be.—{N. Y. ludepeudeut.
It/Lair/us its own work; others donut.—(Home Jourtial
We give it the preference.—Amer. Baptist.
It weds ouly to be SCOLI to be upprociated.—LPhreno
Journal.
Adapted fur wouleue, llueu or cotton.—l Amer. Medical
Monthly.
We like Gruver A Bakzeis bent.—{Ladies' Wreath.
Which is the best?" Gruver & Baker's N. Y. Uhmatch.
:-uperiur to all others —I . N. Y. Mercury.
We have nu hesitation in recommending Y
press.
It requires no re spooling.—l . N. Y. Evangeliat.
Pm family use they are ourivaled.,,lN. Y. Daily News.
They sew a seam that r.ill nut rip.--[N. Y. Courier.
It performs nobly and expeditionsly.—A Y. Examiner.
Remarkable for the elasticity of seam.—[Police Gazette.
Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing.—!N. Y. Oba.
The most ble'sod invention of modern timea.--LlSlotb.
Magazine.
Dent adapted for family use.---(N. Y. Day Book.
We do not heeltate t 1 recommend R.—{N. Y. Chronicle.
It sews strongly and does not rip.--I . Llfe Illustrated.
The prince of inventions —{Prot. Churchman.
It is women's beet friend.--IN. Y. Weekly Newa.
And two hundred more rethrencea.
To Clergymen and Benevolent Societies.
The GROVER & BARER SEWING MACHINE CO. will
sll, for the present, to Clergymen and Benevolent BooWien
their superior machine at one-half the usual retail price.
W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent,
No. 21 Fifth street.
WE lIAVE FOR SALE,
VERY DESIRABLE REBIDENOES IN
Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, Man
chester and Sharpsburgh.
ALSO:
HOUSES TO EXCHANGE FOR FARMS,
&ND FARMS le
ALLEOLIENY, BEAVER, FAYETTE, AND LAWRENCE
COUNTIES FOR SALE,
AND
LAND IN WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA,
To ekschang,, for city property,or good manufactured articles.
WM. FRAZIER A, CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
Jones' Building, 67 Fourth street.
F IRST INTROUUCED JULY, 1849.-
A. L. AncillooisA.m.vs
Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine
Ou Wheels, from .9 to SO horse power. Also, Farm En
glues and daw Mill Drivers, 3to 30 horsy. Engines always
on hand. Mannfactory,l3t 4 B• Hamilton Street,
jy3o:3mdaw PHILADELPUTA.
E. SEISIPSON O. 11. E.I2P.EY.
'WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together is the practfpo of the Law, under the firm
of HIMPSON R ItIPPEY.
°thee, No. 94 !Fourth Street.
- -
F ALL. 1858.
GO TO
HORSE'S, 77 'Market Street,
And e,eo their flue display of
NEW ; GOODS, NOW OPENING.
1% /IRS. HAIR RESTORATIVE
I'.l —Another supply of this lastly celebrated flair
Restorative; also, a large lot of Wood's excellent Hair Re
storative, received by Jo& BLIVIIING t
NU • Corner Diamond and Market street.
P/776111:171(113, eeptember 17, 1854
iii. BIBIPEON,
0. H. RIPPEY
FALL
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & T. GROUTT
lIIPORTSRB O➢
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEAOII
♦ND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Cornier of Smithfield and Front Streets,
aptil PIVI'SBUR43II, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANITFACTURIIRS OF
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL HINDS OF WRAPPING
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Raga bought at market prices. myg
REMOVAL.
J OHN NIOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 Wetet atreet, below Marko
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
WO, TRW ee I.E ..r
PIC METAL AND BLOOMS,
O. 74 11 7 AT llt i , ;1,..1 . ; 1 , 111,h
mrl9 PITFSBUI.4II, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
SA A 0 JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. cO (JUNE*
PONES, BOYD & CO
UII7I37.ICtTITE4KBD O
CAST STEIEL,
A LSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corsaer Rot• and IPtrat Streets,
PITTSBURG 11, PA.
31 00RHEAD &
MANUFACTURER Of.
American, Nein ea Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Roofing, Gutterlom, Spouting, &ft
A(JENTS FOR Ori)ol.l'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON
Warehouse, No. 136 twlrst Aorreetj
mr26:ly-i8
MEE=
O. IL ft. 4044 at !..^1 AL C 4),
tILIVAIITt i:lthfi or
Y.ltM' I NI PR' \, El) CATNNI
TEEril
CORNEe. ROSH ANL/ FIREIT BTREIIT°,
L. C. IDIEPLICILX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND O , NYRYANOER
011(31 WIT/I U. 11111,1311fiIIN
JAMES A. PET:ZEIR,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
YOE TAY U. 3 OF
our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, I:utter, Seede, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of Market and First, streets.
PITTSIIII 'W EL PA.
Rims to—Prancia G. Balky, EA(,, William Dilworth, Ir..
. Cuthbert & Son, Pittaburgh; Boyd & Ott, Ileinkell A
woaringen, 8. Brady, Cant , . M. Bank. I.idt & Flow, 11,
tdmgle & Co., Onorgo W. Andui , ...ou, Doulu , & Co.
Wbbo inyVtllol
WM. W. KNIGHT,
WEIOLESAIX AND RETAIL
IST PREMIUM READ' MADE WEN
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 606 ARCII STREET, .
PHILADEILPHIA.
Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &0., Dressing Goa' us,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stoc ks wade to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give oat' vfactlou. Jel:lyd
E. P. MIDDILETONI & BRO..
ILIPORTERN OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DEALERS IN
FINE OLD WII[SKYS,
NO. 5, NORM FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
HORNER THIRD AND MARKET 5T8., PITTSBURGH.
rilnOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
A. House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most ozqui•
alto and elaborate flnish,will find It to their interests to give
mo a cull before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the boat mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention le
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. fuly&lyte
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
v„,„./ FOR THE EMOTION OF OAS IVOILES, for from five
glitllbrtl dn.! upwarda, acid 1.0 Hunting Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
PITTSFOIRG/.1. PA
CARTWRIGILIT Si, YOUNG,
(Succusare 02riwright,)
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sergio 4 and an I Den
tal instruments G une, Pistols, Fishing Tackle , at..., No. IJ
Wood atroot. ihey give special attention the mouuluutur•
ug of Truman, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
hit punctuality and despatch. apIT
-
Ill'CßEEtatt & co.
(81700.11:830B8 TO 11OPPIKIlli. & C 0.,)
_FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
NIPROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Plonr
and Wool, Nu. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa,,
aaranas , jllll:
Springer Ilarhangh, J,.8431,11 l& Elder] SL Lords;
Pittsburgh ; fronton Bros.,
Q. Childs A Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Daltlma
Dagaley, Comgrave A On. , " Carrel. A Martin, Philadelphia;
Melluallvas,Alsana dawns, lieut,'Santoe A Co "
d. W Smith, & Co., " Weaver A tirnham,
tie.. M.& L Hurd, Cincinnati It s.no, Blurting &
A. N. Teuton & thrum, " Yard, Gilmore & Co.,
yBl:td
VILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALA AND RETAIL
JMUOR MERCHANTS,
NO. :17 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Noar Woad etroot,
T TS.BURG.II, PA.
ire Always ou hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Bratulios, Old Muuougaliela and Rectified 'Whisky, of tha
au bast quality.
WILLIAM BACiALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 1S and 20 Wood Street,
jy23:t.f
W. 11. Moll=
we
.a. M. DOSCH.
McCIEE &Cl)
MERCHANT TAILORS,
EN.-alera la Ready blade Clothiug and Gentleman's Furnish
lug Goode, corner ut bedural street and Market Square AI le
gheny City, Pa. Jel2:ly
M A _RBLE ! MARBLE ! !
JoDj Jiledlß6o
lIAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Ezaclosures, Posts, fa.c.,
The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock.
Prima low, and work warranted.
vl9:r —ls NO. 9¢F T.RIVRTV ETBYFT.
OINT BOX FACTORY.—
BUSIIA sr, OUTEINDOLL
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candle*,
Hardware and Variety Goode, etc., etc.
OA- Ordeta promptly tHled.
nonelt DALZILL-.. J6llay E. 11211#DING
OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
• UrocersCOMIIIIEBIOD and Forwarding Merchants and
-.
Dealers in Pn:dnoo and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Lit:utty Anat. Pittsburgh. Pa. aor2ecir.
FURNITURE FOR CASH.
A fall amortment of
Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CAthiS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a spledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
In the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
YAOKINER h IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, l'elow PHIL
J. D. Amnia,
Jame IL Dnn.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIR' RESTAURANT,
NO. 27} FIFTH STREET.
The sabscriber has Based, and fitted up several commodi.
one rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on fifth
street, which are now open for the Bummer Beason. La.
dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of
EREBH CONFECTBIONABY, FRUITS, - ICE 'CREAM,.
WATER. KIES, and all the refreshmentsof the season. Ali
are y reituestad to visit the rooms, and test for
We) Its bIitaINLEY.
PaTSBUROH, PA
=MEE
PITTSBUitt,ii, PA
Na Vie Wourth etreet
• HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a
splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sul
ies. etc. Ms arrangements are such that be is constantly
reemvlng new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may
rely on always finding a good clock on hand. He also mai.-
uMeturea to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ALd ail pertaining to the buoinoss. With eighteen years'
oractical ozperience in this hairiness., and bin well•known
farllitiee, he flatters himself that he effete great inducements
to purchasers.
SW — The establishment Is loc.sted on the route of the Ex
colder Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every
fifteen minutes. solO:da w
aajk C. WEST & CO., FiENa,
No. le'T Ponn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
iftlar All work warranted to be or the boatEmaterials and
workmanship, myl2:lydis
DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
132 South Second Street,
Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or
Lamp Oil, is superior to the b,st winter strain sperm for
burning in all kinds of
LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, AC.
THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP.
This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke
and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps
arc found imperfect, thereby giving a much niers brilliant
dame. For sale wholesale and retail by
aul22md 11. lIOUREAU, Sole 'Agent.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
No. 1.2 Cliff' Street, New Work,
Olage Ware for Chemists, Oroggista, Perini:Dere, Photo-
FiNaphern, etc. On EMI glass Ware by the package. A liber•
al discount made to the trade. Ord-re from Country Drug.
giets and Waters solicited. Price Usti sent on applica
tion.
1y,30.-.3n)
rifillE undersigned have formed a On-Part
-11. nership under the style of SHACK LETT, rdcLA IN &
Cli , thr„Jransacting Wholemale Dry tluode buoluese.
WILLIAM SHACICIAT'r, JAMES IthiLAIN,
1111U11 JONES, JOHN AUDAY,
T. T. MYLER.
till AOK LE PP, AIeLAIN & CO., wholesaledetders in For.
big,. and Doineitic Dry Goode, No. 43 Wood street, opposite
St. Chas
pERFEOI"fiME AT HALF TH E
USUAL COST—AMERICAN WATCHES—APPLE
TON TRACY A CO, 61ANCPACTUFLERS oP PATENT
LEVER WATCHES, WALTHAM, MASS.—These 'Watches
are mad., by the aid of new and original machinery and
.xiiressly designed to secure, with a low price, u flue
substantial and reliable time &uoper. To bu bad at our
Agents, HEINEMAN & AIEYILAN, Pittsburgh: Pa,
APPLET.ON TRACY A
gvlo Waltham, Mass.
( - 11,0 SING 0 f I CLOSING GUT 11—Solo
‘..) of Spring and Bdituner ster;k of BOOTS and SHOES
(v. ~I A marked dowel.
Mon's Culture w0rth.....02,00 Honing at $2,25
" 2,50 tl ZOO
Lad " 1,50 " 1,25
1,25 " 1.00
" Boole " 1,20 0, 1,00
lr;lesee', Boyte, Youth's and Ohildron's tolling at the same.
proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of
308.1011 IL BORLAND,
08 Market street. two doors from Fifth.
PITTSBURGH
NIANI LLA PAPERS. -AU sizes and
yealitles, fur sale by
WM. O. JuaNsTaN CO.,
Paper Dealers and Stationers,
an? 67 Wood street-
5(1 ACRES of very desirable land, at a
/ abort distance from the city, havingeonato beautiful
wiled for country rosidencea-47 acres contain coal of the
very beet q uality. Fon, sale by
an; a. OUTUBERT .4 SON, 61 61st iret at
QWEET POTATOES-10 barrels :Jersey
kJ Sweet Potatwo, Nat received and for solo by
JAB. A. FETIMIR,
eel Oorner Market nod First eta.
000PERS WANTED-2 good Coopers
wanted to work on tight work. Inquire of
JAMES A. FETZlift,
eel° Corner Market and remit' stroata.
QAWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP
is acknowledged by all who have used It, to be the best
and moat economical Soap in use. One pound will do us
much washing as three of common Soap. It contains no in
gredient that will Injure the nervee of the most donate or
finest goods that may be washed with it. For gale by all
the principal groceries and dealers In the city. anll3
DIG LEAD-300 Pigs, for sal eby
1364 MUNI IL COLLINS
MACKEREL.— -to
100 bands No. 8 Largo Mackerel ;
60 %It “ PI
20 " No. 1 " " roc'd and for
(ee4) 'HENRY H. COLLINS.
WANTED --300 bushels Timothy Seed
Went-d, bA JAMES A. FETZER,
set Corner Market and Pint streets.
11YE FLOUR-19 bbls fresh ground Rye
Flour, Just received and for sole by
JAMES. A. FETZER,
Corner Market Slid First streets.
MACKEREL -25 bble. No. 3, Large;
10 half bbl!. No. 8, Large.
(!9 12 ) W. 11,.,8111T11 & CO,
QTARCII-300 bxs. RocheatetPearl Starch,
fort ale by —* qac+ , ls II:0MM li. COLLINS.
rtivt&t.lir
ARNOLDS, Doyen and Davidson's WritiJag
Fluids for sale by W. S. 'LIVEN,
Stationer, Noe. SI, 88 and 315
! Morbet greet.
L'".-200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale
sea urraillt IL OOLLThrii
QOAP POW I FIR.-50 beget Soap Powii:
of our own manufacture, warranted euporior to no
offend for Bala In We market, on hand Mid for sale by '
Ix3B, B. O. J. H. 13.4.W.1N1J L.
AIEDIG'AT 4 .
DR. R. A. WILSON'
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILLS
PREPAECED AND SOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND PROPRIETOR OP
B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUUE,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
THESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A
limited extent, been before the public in this section
of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from
the tact of their not being more generally known through.
out the length and breadth of the land, it might, perhaps,
be Inferred that they are lacking In Some of the great easen
thils of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their
superior, etc.; but each, however, is not the case, their sup
ply tr..m a want of dispbeition or ability, on the part of the
g primtietor, (Br. Wilsond was al Ne.yi limited to Finch
Sleet ad a, Lituea retoier it difficult to 11:1 hotileorderß,
but riti, even this disadvantage wherever us. ,1 they have
I.e‘iir tilled to call 1.. tit the strouges• teslialuny in thew
favor—testimony iu many instances uusulicited—not gotten
up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in.
venter as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits de
rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, in proof of
which we subjoin the following:—
We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members
of the Pittsburgh Annual Couferenc • of the Methodist Fmk,
copal Church, having each and all ut us, during the past
few years, had fiequeut opportunities of learning and trying
the character of Dr. It. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and
Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, aro prepared to, and now stato with
pleasure, in this communication, that we know them to be
an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use
to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for
Sick-Headache and ..liyhtaptila for which they are rwom.-
mended, but as a eafe family remedy among children, and
for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks etc.
Bove. Jae. G, Stumm, Win D. Lemon, Juo. L. Williams,
Thos. Baker, Francis 11. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley
squill), Moses Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W.
Btownlng, Hueco McCall, H. Hays, B. Y. Sedwick, G. Martin,
:11ctlratli, J. M. Roger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S.
It iitickunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wm Tipton, C.
liedgsun, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison.
;From the Corresponding Conference of tits Methodist
Protestant Church, signing the sattio.l
Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan,
Jer. Browning, Wui. Ross, Relit. Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas.
l!. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Ostron, John Beatty.
My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the
above certificate; but as far as my opportunity of testing
the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully
endorse Use sentiment of their superior value.
ILLIAM 11111.1VES.
From the Rev. 1. S. Hubbard W , Ohio, Oct 27,1839
Da. Witaeat-1 teel myself a thousand times obliged to
yon. 1 Lave ;or sown years been afflicted with the dyspep
sia and, !rum the good efflcts already produced by your
pills in lay ease, 1 am persuaded that the continued use of
Wlll fluidly effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish
y ie scud me four hove by the bilart•C of this, and oblige
fora, etc. ISRAEL SHARP.
tistract ~r a leiter from 001. Camp, an sisterly gentleman of
Virginia, who has raised a uumerocia family, of some
medical refuting, an I touch experience in the use of
medicine.
I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan
to supply as with your most excellent Anti Dyspeptic Pill.
I hate been hi the tes bit of using it myself, and in my fami
ly, from the time you first brought them into use In Our
neightfortufed, and upon all uncusions have found them to
auesser the purpose for which they were administered My
wife has 6-ell very much afflicted with sick headache, and,
by using one-half of on • of the pills, has uniformly found
relief. 1 think it superfluous to enumerate the different
complaints for. which I have :fflminlstered these pills. Suf.
[ice it to say that, e far as the numerous complaints set out
in the wramar have fallen under my notice, the,pill has had
the desired effect in removing the same; and so far as my
self have IrOcLl concerned, I can say that they leave the
bowels in Getter order than the use of any other cathartic
that I have used,
I am, sir, your friend and well-wieber,
JAMES M. CAMP
CARRIAGES.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORW
AND
EASTERN REPOSITORY
JOSEPH WnITE
6fANUFACTIIILSILB OF
CARRIAGES,
OOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS
MANUFACTURER OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HOSICE OPATII I Cl
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
AKEFISEI-300 pkgs. White Fish,-Trout,
A k 3 almo n eJto, for role by
ae4
for sale by
MRNMITIOMMiN.N.
PITTLADELPHIA
HENS.I H. COLLINS
AMUSEMENTS.
pITTSHUGH THEATRE.
Bole Waco aid 8. Deana,
Etago Director O.• M. DAM.
PRIOSS OP anatisalON:
Dress Circle and Per4luette.6oo Family Girdle =a.
Colored Boxes . 50c I Colored Gallery 26).
Tickets to Private Li0xe5...760 Whole Boxes • ....$6 00.
Proscenium Boxes 43 00.
Doors open at 7 o'Clock. Cartain rises at 73g. Box Office
open from 10 to 3 o.lork.
nightf iho pular American actor,
.igr- MR. J. H. TAYLOR.
TUB Si;pttmber 18th, will be acted
TICE ROBBERS.
Charles do Alcor-31i . . Taylor I Amelia....
GRAND TRIAL DANCE—La Bayadere:
3lisslia Turnbull and Mica Jennie Hight.
To conolivie with
TUT 'TWO GREGORTES.
1110adav, the 'claamic BROTHERS HETOEHBON will
appear In ;heir chaste and briillant perArmancea.
NI (0 MXALZe L.
RETURN OF TIIE FAVORITES
FOR SIXiNIGHTS ONLY,
COMMENCING
Monday Evening, September 13th.
Morris Bros., PO 21i0 Trowbridge Minstrels,
From the S. ho , d t pert 11:.ston.
'P ;til'hiklii STAN, PERFitRll.ll7te,
BEET BAND INCL'Lic; WORLD.
alt— Admission, 25[conts ; Chtiren 15. Doors open at 7
o'clock, coalmence et S o'cl..ck. LON MORRIS,
803 Business Manager.
CARL FORMESN PITTSBURGH.-
M. B. OLLIdAN, - Director of the Acacittny of New
York, hew the honor to alillollll , o that
C',Afti FORMES,
Tits t titsA.Tls. T LIVINO BASSO,
Assisted by the primnpal Acre, and the GRAND °ROHE&
'PHA 01 th4l Academy Of Similc, New York, will give a Ham
theta &I mica' 34,a1./.1 k this r By, on 'THURSDAY and FRI-
DAY, Kept iii 11.?.d Aud . iOth Foil particulars in future
advortkeint,M.
saitf-
ANNUAL V,'FATE FAIR
ua FUE
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society,
dEVITMLI32. 1:67H, 2'Prfl' AND 301 Y. AND GOTOBER IST, 1853
FAIlt Wile/1/8, LININ AILD, PITTB/31Mtlitt.
A u nal Alltl:t elee, ndag , la 2 p m Awards of COM
1111,r, e announced tun+ dfatoly atttrub*t
Articles for othiaiti addre-cod to AO. EIRIBTER,Seo•
retort', 1/lonongalselP, lions Pltt.hurrh
All tu tides aria t.l int-uoed for oxlilbithra, transport
ed fro. of chsrge . ,
0111, e, Nu. 01 tint, tic 1- 01,1 frja gill bo received,
and tOdilb torn' 1,1010 Tot tiltaid. Books closed on
1 needay, LI .0 PI iu!fm CC.,ytn end I+olt. Of JlLlges furnish
ed on noplication
AUre..M.emlx-rd' l't. ketd, :quiet) admiuirai 26 cents.
l;abit.n •r 1 111 , /: JC b• rufrun wo , ntere. A . 111;1. STER,
Sucir•tary state Agrictatrikal Ecielety.
I) A, TA(itl l',c1,11,1,•1 / to. tße6:dvivtd--ca
JOH N M'CAk TH
BILL, CIRCITLAR AND CARD
IDlktribuifor ashel Poster,
1 PIT 73.11 G .2" A
Will promptly nt outito tho li:atrilintlhg.and Posting of
1.3111,13, CIRCULARR, OA RDS AND PROGRAMME?
For Railroads, Ships, SleanilJo.st‘, Amusements ; Sales, Fite.
All orders, either or mall, telegridi, or ottierwhio, sant
to the • aloe of Des Daily Awning rest, Will bo'faithinlly
dttended to.
Pa 'lingo% th , warte l by the Adunu ltizprciud Company will
be promptly tlitzpo r ed wieor. lug to directionn. Bell
lUGUERREA.N' 4A.LLERTES.
acil4:ly—in
it. Ali CA R.GO & Co.,
Ivatograpiliet - s 2LUId Adikkbtotyplsts,
NEW )1' () K. A L 1.4 ER Y
N., 21 Nigh titreet, anti
1411Efi oA.G.W3If
6. W. (01. of Naiitot and filaftwipL
PILICISS To :WIT ALL. tuy.l9:ll--81,
B R Y PE S-
A likiAU rik'UL ANU DURABLE
WAREAVTED, CAN BE fIAD AS LvW
AS AT ANY F'l itsq• V LASS 18TABLISHUENT
N THE COUNTRY, AT
W Itourth street
NEW DAUUERREti N AND AMBROTY PC
.4.. , C;1' AND NIDE-I,l(niT
G A hi rS, Y.
7IFTII BTRIIET, 14.81 th Y UYPOKTM TUN POSTAWWIO23
lICTURISB 6diet Lu ull tht, vurlotos etylott, fn any
wtothor, and warranted ro plt-.124,, ut roasortable totes.
ta. Blnk or deco.i3oel ih,moba taken at thatr maidourie.
aplithlydrow-10
Iteimoveil to '2l Fifth Str42et.
CARGO SG c u. , BPHOTOGRAPHIC AND
Attißii()TYPß OAI Ll ItY has been removed from
TO fourth strket, No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. -
Thnso rooms having been Molt iepocisily for the purpose,
arts three largo lightd, ore not surpassed in the city for
comfort, ounvenleace and excellence to arrangement.
Arsili — Our old friends and patrons au 3 those Wlehing 81/-
parlor likenesses, are invited to tall 0,21. iteeeption Room
nod iipookootw on bo zrunad lIWr, ap7
A TION SALES.
'DOILY SUES Al' NO. 4 FIFTH 'AT.,
At the 111.1 W 6mlrlibrt;ll4l uulllN No. 54, Fifth
street, every woek jduy, are hell pa bit, isles of goods in all
variety, suited MO Lb., truth: and V.91141(111/61'3, froth a largo
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must to closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. ?A,
Dry Goods and fancy tirtfcles,cointuising nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery;hardware' 3:lothing; hoots and shoes; ladies wars,
Am. 'AT 2 O'CLOCK, P 51., .
liunst , hold and tfiL<huu furniture, new arid second-hand;
buds and buddibe, f earpell; elegant iron atone atinti wars;
stoves; cooking otunsils; grocurie,i, ‘kz..
r i AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; Watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical Instra.
mouth; gulls; hing; dry goods; hoots and shoes. book °
'stationery, .tc. t sof: l 'P. M. DAVIS.-Auct.s
ORPIIAN'S COURT A IiJuURNED SALE
of Real Eiftute in South Pitteburgb and Sinnlngham,
on TUESDAY EVENING, ',.l;ei tow ber 2801, at 7% o'clock,
at the Commercial Salve !towns, 14 F fib :Aleut, by order of
It. Bitkilleßobertfi, Administrator of 0. 0. Gregg, deceased,
will be nold: Thire Vdill !Wu tote of ground tarnato in South
Pittqburgli, being inark,l and i•iinib , •red 35, 83 and 96 in
the plan of said bproagh.
Seven lota of geound in the p!t.o of lota laid out by heirs
of Gregg, in the borozgli of Ibratinglistri, viz: Nes:9l, 92
and 93, having each a trout of '24 feat on Carson street., and
extending back 100 fest to Chen, et alley. N 0.3. 177 and 179
having each a frotit ci Cl loot ou VillatliLgtoll street, and
extruding back 10 feet to Vial:Luz siloy. Nos. 2 , )3 and 213
each having a front of 2 feet on liqviloington street, and
extending back li)J left to Spruce alley. Title indisputable.
Terms cash. ) P. Al. DAV/S, Aucer.
- - -
STRAMBOATb
--
For Dizir'cite anti Zanc.byttle.
tr Th4ctuanor EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mos+
NpLEti, will kayo fur the abovo and all
- ="'" • - intorutocliato port, on ['very TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
/for froight or paiaoge apply en hc,...rd
J. & El. PRICE'S
Nu MILL,
WATER s'ilf-tNIKT, riLLEGRENIC,
ARB now in full operation., with Fay & Co.'
improved machinery for the manufa'-'titring of Sagh
Framaa, Doors, Shuttoro and Itouizimg,. fled Con
tractor, will find it t.r) th:•fr n•ts",!::.n.go 11/3C431111111
oar ppricers... ._.
.- , an10:1 - ydtw
WANTED.i.--.A (loud Spinner in a Woolen
Factory, n-Air tb,, , ity None bat a tinfbrate work
man trend apply. :-. cur IBEuT a SON,
eel 7 I 51 'Market streei.
ILL'S FRTIANK Li N ALMANAC FOR
1859, poblitilied by W. o JOISNET 0
.7.4 ,Cc CO.
Printern, Stiltlozera an l Bindors,
•IT 1 - 4% . .. K1 etre•nt..
SANICONINg;
Itypr.Tim. , ,hm , Limo;
IrtlititiZ z ;
Otrati PotaM ;
Amerk:en .1)rop Black ;
Nitrate Strunna ;
IllcOlnk A Camilbeth EtNch ;
star Mail;
Black macrd Si;ef. - .
tiarret,t'd scotch Bumf.
Vol ealo by 1 1 11. L. PAH:II:STOCK t CO.,
ael7 N". GO corner Weed and_Fourth-streeto
WHIM: OF M. B. 1D1E70311, • 1
.Pittaburgh, Fept. 15th, j
[Up NOTICE ,LT HE'REBY OTV EN THAT the Ware.
houee on renn.atreet Ia necdt4, far the MAIM Bar -
vice; and as the mal4 boor greatly encumbered, with a
largo number of bei.a.ete., ea - Al to ha privito property,
the owner or owneno3f paid p-u.kag4a are reapectfctlly re•
quested to canoe the Name to be removed, on or before the
10th day of October, 458.
LA W. TALTAFRRHO, M. S. K.,
selint ll . Qr. Department. IL 13. Army.
PAPER lIANIN GS. -W. P ARSIIALL
A CO., ..re Dow 4peDing new Paper flanitirtga in every
style of Cloth, Gold' ,Satin and Plain ADlett Beantital
panels in plain Cato, eaka and polycl.reme; Defont?i' o .. l3o r•
dere, Teeters,Figureßconas, Statues., Pictures Cirtie9..
Cheap glazed end pain Wall Leper, of guud 4 einFD B )J u
great quantities. forle at S 7 Wood tar: et. cell
MOUNT WASIIINGTON. Cottago
Hones of 5 rooms and OCled of ground ander
good fence, apple treesi Peach aud puar I, re B, arnwD l P ,
gropoo, currants, rig:.'rig:.'SOld oasy terrss,.._assoto
don on /trail lst, 1859.! S CUTITBOHT4 SON;
. faor
zdket ot.reat•
wal
A [I.MAN - iti P N—Con4itut 14Nc — ; -:- / ---- Ftet s
and Beitulationa :or rho tirand Lodge , a FennTivani"
new edition. For ealo by- • J. IL isramui .
,
G 3 Wood strod, unex Fourth
Miss Cappsll